Saturday, September 11, 2010

An Accurate Synopsis Of The Film Fargo

By Gary Rosa

If you are reading into this particular piece, then chances are, you are looking to learn a little more about the critically acclaimed crime comedy, "Fargo". While there is a good bit that you might want to understand and consider to truly appreciate this film, this article will help you learn some of the most prevalent of these things.

You have to think, the best way for you to understand and appreciate this film, is to know what happens in it. People are rarely going to like a film just because a particular person directed it, or simply because this actor or that one was in it. So a plot synopsis is surely in order here, though you must be warned, this will give you the full synopsis, so it could contain spoilers.

The film is set around a man that is in desperate need of money, and hatches a plan for two men to kidnap his wife in order to collect ransom money from his wife's well to do father. Jerry, the husband is a shady car dealer with a checkered past of bad car deals and numerous methods to make a quick buck.

The problem is, after they part ways, Jerry soon learns that he would not need the money from the ransom they were all to split. You see, a business venture of his just sprouted legs and promised a handsome cash payout. So he desperately tries to contact the kidnappers to call it off, but to no avail. And the next piece of the movie involves the actual kidnapping, which is less than smooth.

Jerry's original plan was to set the ransom at 80,000 but he changes his mind. He then decides that it would be better to ask his father in law for one million, on behalf of the kidnappers of course. Wade, her father, agrees to pay the amount but refuses to allow Jerry to hand it to them as he wants to meet them himself and give it to them. His actual plan is to kill them both, save his money, and save his daughter all in one fell swoop.

The whole thing gets botched, and Wade ends up dead and one of the kidnappers is seriously wounded. He leaves with the whole million, and buries what isn't the 80,000 that his partner is expecting. Back at the hideout, the wounded kidnapper learns that the other killed the wife. They begin to argue over who gets the car and soon the one who was already wounded is dead as well.

The police arrest the other, as well as Jerry for orchestrating the whole thing. The film is a depiction of the debauchery of money, the deadly levels that it can drive people to. Powerful performances take this film from being good to being exceptionally great. Performances from William H. Macy (Jerry) and Steve Buschemi as one of the kidnappers.

If you cared to know more about the film, "Fargo", hopefully this article was helpful in that respect. While there might be a good bit to consider, this should have at the very least, given you a proper introduction to what might have made this film as exceptional as it was.

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